It's not the stork
For a visually engaging and enriching educational book written to educate children on how babies are made and other questions alike that children may ask, we recommend, "It's Not the Stork!" by Robie H. Harris. The book draws upon scientific accuracy, insights and guidance from scientists, parents, teachers, doctors, and visually engaging text to engage with children and ensure that by the end of the book, young readers will understand these topics and can answer the big questions. Michael Emberley and Robie. H Harris created this book to answer young children’s many questions and concerns about issues revolving around gender, where babies come from, and other questions related to the topic. The book uses certain tools to ensure readers will be able to engage with it including colorful illustrations, careful arragenement of texts, and unique art style. This book is perfect for curious young children who are asking the big questions about difference between boys and girls or where babies come from among other big questions. Certain parents comment that the book has too much information for young children and others say that the book is not appropriate for certain ages like 4 year olds.
Grades: Ages 4 and up
Cost: Parents get three choices to purchase the book: Hardcover for 11.69, Paperback for 10.99, and Spiral-Bound for 17.00!
OTHER DETAILS
Key features
Type of Tool: Textbook
Time required: Parents say students often read at their own pace
Special Needs:
Literacy Requirement (does a child need to know how to read):
Screens
Screens: No screens
Online requirement:
Time
Parent/Caregiver Involvement: Parent/Teacher/Caregiver Help is NOT Necessary. Kids can use this independently.
Prep Time: No prep time required
Other characteristics
Modality: Visual
Adaptive: No, it is the same for every student
Educational Philosophy: Not really, doesn't seem to be influenced by a particular educational philosophy
Other characteristics: Self-directed learning, Inclusive of diverse viewpoints and perspectives, Fun and entertaining
Accountability
Assessment: No, there is no assessment component
State Standards: No
Teacher Accounts:
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